6-inch House Number 2 (Two) with Mounting Screws, Polished Brass, Shiny Gold Color, Suitable for Mailbox, Home, etc
6-inch House Number 2 (Two) with Mounting Screws, Polished Brass, Shiny Gold Color, Suitable for Mailbox, Home, etc
6-inch House Number 2 (Two) with Mounting Screws, Polished Brass, Shiny Gold Color, Suitable for Mailbox, Home, etc
6-inch House Number 2 (Two) with Mounting Screws, Polished Brass, Shiny Gold Color, Suitable for Mailbox, Home, etc
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6-inch House Number 2 (Two) with Mounting Screws, Polished Brass, Shiny Gold Color, Suitable for Mailbox, Home, etc

78NH02
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  • This metal number 2 (two) measures 6-inches tall and 2¾-inches wide, and comes with matching color mounting screws for easy installation to your home, door, mailbox post, etc.
  • The number is made of polished brass. It features an elegant, easy-to-read font and a shiny, eye-catching gold color that will make a captivating first impression to neighbors and guests.
  • The number is about 3/16-inch thick, giving it depth and improved visibility from an angle. Note: the back side is unpolished and not intended to be seen.
  • Durable, weather-resistant construction that is built to last. Weighs 5.4 ounces.
  • Easy installation by positioning the number in the desired location and marking the positions for pilot holes with a pencil. Drill pilot holes, then install the screws with a flathead screwdriver.